Funugs, Nute Burn, Ph ?? Help

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by thegawd, May 19, 2014.

  1. #1 thegawd, May 19, 2014
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    Hi all,
     
    so my DWC grow has been goin pretty good, but out of nowhere i started to get these weird spots in a few places .. they seem to spread every time i go to look.  It's weird, because although it looks like the spots are burns, when you feel the leaves, they still feel soft and healthy, even on the affected areas.  Any ideas here?  I thought it was nute burn, but have since stopped feeding and flushed, but they keep spreading... The plant is 3 weeks old, Doubt it's a heat/light issue, temps range from 74-78, water temps feel pretty cool .. WTF is goin on!?
     
    pH is 5.5 - 5.8
     
    Not sure of PPM's, but can't be high, running a 1/4 solution
     
    Any help would be really appreciated!! Help me save my girl!!!
     
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  2. What's your humidity?
     
  3. Humidity ranges from 45-60%
     
  4. Funugs ...? No not 'FUN NUGS', they are funny, this is not funny?
     
  5. ^^ thanks for the help dick
     
    anywaaaay .. any ideas guys, could this be a FUNGUS, or some type of deficiency??  I'm using GH 3 part ..
     
  6. #6 snoopdog6502, May 19, 2014
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    Fuck that give them full strength, why grow hydro and starve the plants.
     
    They look hungry, feed them.
     
    they will need phosphorous, magnesium and calcium.
    Make sure your veg formula has plenty of phosphorus, veg plants need it too.  
     
  7. up'd the feeding bro, but when i woke up today that shit was more prominent throughout the leaves than yesterday .. I can't figure out wtf is wrong with her! Any other ideas?
     
  8. It is somewhat hard to tell from the pictures but the spots losing color look similar to light bleaching, what wattage of light and how far away? Usually when the leaf margins start to curl in on themselves it means the plant is getting too hot or too close to a light, are you measuring temperatures at the canopy level of the plant?
     

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